Chilon, his closing hours, i. 207
Cholera, theological notions respecting the, i. 356
Christian and pagan virtues compared, i. 190
Christianity; distinctions between the pagan and Christian conceptions of death, i. 208.
The importance of Christianity not recognised by pagan writers, 336.
Causes of this, 338.
Examination of the theory which ascribes part of the teaching of the later pagan moralists to Christian influence, 340.
Theory which attributes the conversion of Rome to evidences of miracles, 346.
Opinion of the pagans about the credulity of the Christians, 347.
Incapacity of the Christians of the third century for judging historic miracles, 375.